Belz, J.E.Potterveld, D.H.Anthony, P.Arnold, R.G.Arrington, J.Beck, D.Beise, E.J.Bosted, P.E.Bulten, H.-J.Chapman, M.S.Coulter, K.P.Dietrich, F.Ent, R.Epstein, M.Filippone, B.W.Gao, H.Gearhart, R.A.Geesaman, D.F.Hansen, J.-O.Holt, R.J.Jackson, H.E.Jones, C.E.Keppel, C.E.Kinney, E.R.Kuhn, S.Lee, K.Lorenzon, W.Makins, N.C.R.Lung, A.Margaziotis, D.J.McKeown, R.D.Meziani, Z.E.Milner, R.G.Mueller, B.Napolitano, J.Nelson, J.O'Neill, T.G.Papavassiliou, V.Petratos, G.G.Rock, S.E.Segel, R.E.Spengos, M.Szalta, Z.M.Tao, L.H.van Bibber, K.van der Brand, F.J.White, J.L.Zeidman, B.Measurements were performed for the photodisintegration cross section of the deuteron for photon energies from 1.6 to 2.8 GeV and center-of-mass angles from 37° to 90°. The measured energy dependence of the cross section at θc.m.=90° is in agreement with the constituent counting rules.PhysicsPhotodisintegrationTwo-Body Photodisintegration of the Deuteron up to 2.8 GeVArticle